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hsp50110

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hsp50110
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Digital Quadrature Tuner
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Intersil Corporation
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and less as a high order decimating filter. This is evident by
the narrow alias free part of the output bandwidth as shown
in Figures 8 and 9. The more rapid roll off of the third order
CIC produces an output spectrum containing a much higher
usable bandwidth versus output sample rate as shown in
Figures 10 and 11. For example, the aliasing noise at F
for the uncompensated third order CIC filter is approximately
~29dB below the full scale input.
Understanding the Alias Profile
For digital filters that utilize decimation techniques to reduce
the rate of the digital processing, care must be taken to
understand the ramifications, in the frequency domain, of
decimation (rate reduction). Of primary concern is the “noise”
level increase due to signals that may be aliased inside the
band of interest. The potential magnitude of these signals
may render significant portions of the previously thought
usable bandwidth, unusable for applications that require
significant (>60dB) attenuation of undesired signals.
FIGURE 10. ALIAS PROFILE: 3RD ORDER CIC, NO
FIGURE 8. ALIAS PROFILE: INTEGRATE/DUMP FILTER, NO
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16R
16R
f
f
S
S
COMPENSATION
COMPENSATION
ALIAS PROFILE
8R
8R
f
f
S
S
FILTER RESPONSE
16R
16R
3f
3f
SAMPLE TIMES
SAMPLE TIMES
S
S
(EXAMPLE PLOTTED IS FOR R = 64
WITH 64 SAMPLES/SYMBOL)
(EXAMPLE PLOTTED IS FOR R = 64
WITH 64 SAMPLES/SYMBOL)
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FILTER RESPONSE
4R
4R
f
f
S
S
16R
16R
5f
5f
S
S
ALIAS PROFILE
3f
3f
8R
8R
S
S
16R
16R
7f
7f
S
S
S
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2R
2R
f
f
S
S
Consider a digital filter with sampling frequency fs, whose
frequency response shown in Figure 12A, the top spectrum.
At first glance the usable bandwidth would appear to be the
3dB bandwidth of the main lobe. This filter is to be
decimated to a rate of 1/8 f
those elements less than f
decimation process will fold the various lobes of the
frequency response around the new sampling folding
frequency of f
and a significant portion of the first lobe appears in the
passband of the filter. Any unwanted signals in this part of the
spectrum will appear in the band of interest with the greatest
amplitude. The second lobe is translated down to be centered
on the dashed line. The third lobe is spectrally inverted and
translated to be centered on the dotted line. The fourth lobe is
simply translated to be centered on the dotted line. If there
were more lobes to the filter, the process would continue to
spectrally invert the odd numbered lobes prior to translation to
f
S
FIGURE 11. ALIAS PROFILE: 3RD ORDER CIC WITH
/2R. This process is shown in the “C” portion of Figure 12.
FIGURE 9. ALIAS PROFILE: INTEGRATE/DUMP FILTER
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WITH COMPENSATION
COMPENSATION
/2R. The first lobe is folded over the dotted line
FILTER RESPONSE
8R
8R
f
f
S
S
FILTER RESPONSE
16R
16R
3f
3f
ALIAS PROFILE
SAMPLE TIMES
SAMPLE TIMES
S
S
S
S
/2, as shown in Figure 12B. The
. We concern ourselves with
(EXAMPLE PLOTTED IS FOR R = 64
WITH 64 SAMPLES/SYMBOL)
(EXAMPLE PLOTTED IS FOR R = 64
WITH 64 SAMPLES/SYMBOL)
4R
4R
f
f
S
S
16R
16R
5f
5f
ALIAS PROFILE
S
S
3f
3f
8R
8R
S
S
16R
16R
7f
7f
S
S
2R
2R
f
f
S
S

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